
Truth, Lie, or False Memory: The E. Jean Carroll Question
E Jean Carroll and the infamous incident in the lingerie section of Bergdorf Goodman

E Jean Carroll and the infamous incident in the lingerie section of Bergdorf Goodman

My old friend and NXIVM fighter Joe O’Hara has died. He was, I believe, 74.

On August 8, Frank Report emailed Bloomberg reporter Ellen Huet to ask questions about her story “The Dark Side of Orgasmic Meditation.”
New York attorney Deborah Blum represents Keith Alan Raniere in his latest attempt to challenge his 2019 conviction for racketeering, sex trafficking, forced labor conspiracy, and other crimes related to his leadership of NXIVM.

The piece in question is by Ellen Huet, published on June 18, 2018, titled “The Dark Side of OneTaste, the Orgasmic Meditation Company.”
Keith Raniere, through his legal team at Aidala, Bertuna & Kamins P.C., has filed a motion in federal court asking permission to submit critical documents that were “inadvertently omitted in (Raniere’s) previous filings due to a clerical error by a staffer.”

One week has passed since I requested from Ellen Huet answers to 13 questions about her initial report about OneTaste that had such a significant impact on her life and the lives of many others. While Huet may be taking her time to carefully consider the answers to the questions, readers have expres

Bloomberg News published a bombshell of a story on June 18, 2018. The story changed the lives of everyone mentioned in it, including the reporter, Ellen Huet.

On August 6, I wrote The Role of Media in Justice: Analyzing Bloomberg’s Influence on OneTaste’s FBI Investigation.

Are there secrets the FBI and Netflix don’t want the public to know?

In a previous post, Frank Report examined how Michal Neria came to OneTaste, a sexual wellness company, seeking to experience orgasms. She got them, then blamed OneTaste for her newfound sexuality.

Michal Neria told her teachers at OneTaste about her “game” – the tricks she uses to get by – usually at others’ expense.

A few hours before he died last month, Dr. Frederick Cambell Crews emailed me of his imminent passing.